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♥ LOVEand letLOVE ♥

Love isn't discriminatory.There's no reason for us to be.

A stamp for people in love to use with pride - no matter your sexuality, race or culture.

Please note: This isn't intended simply as a gay pride stamp, although it does incorporate that - primarily, it's a stamp of simple acceptance. Love is love, no matter if a couple has the same/differing race, sex/gender or cultural factors like religion. Couples should NOT have to suffer with unequal, unfair rights just because of how/where they were born or how they choose to live - but intolerance is still rife all over the world, without good reason.A relationship is between two people: a mutual sharing of feelings, emotions and experiences together which makes them happy and fulfilled, and doesn't even have to be sexual.It's nobody else's place to tell any couple that they are 'wrong'. They are together regardless of what you personally want for yourself; that is entirely separate and unaffected. Even if you refuse to believe those people 'should' be together, you don't have to act like it affects you.

This especially applies if religious beliefs are involved in a negative argument - those beliefs are deeply personal, so should not be forced upon anyone else. The vast majority of argument in this stamp's comments stems from these types of personal beliefs: and while anyone has the right to believe what they want, stating those beliefs as fact, using them to justify calling people 'abominations' or trying to impose them upon their lives is really overstepping the line. Two people loving each other doesn't remotely encroach on your freedom, so don't try to encroach on theirs.

Love sees everyone equally - why can't we?

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Psst.. remember to check out the rest of my stamp collection; there's guaranteed to be more you like! ♥

Agree, I want to share a small story... My fourth grade teacher was gay. People wanted him FIRED because he was gay. I didn't know why because he was an awesome teacher. Seriously people wanted him fired for being gay.

That's just awful!! Great teachers are hard to come by, and their teaching ability and suitability as role models aren't remotely affected by things like sexuality. Nothing about a teacher's personal life comes into their job!What's more, that stigma against him sends the message to any non-straight students that they are wrong too. Perpetuating prejudice is way, way more damaging to society than the acceptance of all sexualities! I hope he wasn't fired D: